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Why do italians eat lasanga on christmas day/easter sunday and eat ONLY fish on christmas eve/good friday??
I dont have a problem with it, but my girlfriend is italian and says its tradition but they must be a reason behind it as i dont seethe point??!!
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I dont have a problem with it, but my girlfriend is italian and says its tradition but they must be a reason behind it as i dont seethe point??!!
Cheers
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.She is a Catholic and as such must not eat meat on Fridays during Lent, and many Catholics adhere to this all year round - no meat on Fridays.
Proper lasagne is not the nasty stuff in supermarket freezers or on the pub menu - it is a very rich meal indeed and considered a traditional treat in Italy suitable for high days and feast days.
Proper lasagne is not the nasty stuff in supermarket freezers or on the pub menu - it is a very rich meal indeed and considered a traditional treat in Italy suitable for high days and feast days.
There's some information on here
http://www.123greetings.com/events/christmas_w orld_day/info/italian_christmas.html
There's no specific mention of lasagne, but I'm sure that different regions of Italy have their own specialities.
Maybe your girlfriend doesn't see the point of eating turkey (or more traditionally goose) on Christmas Day? Or rich fruit cake or mince pies!
http://www.123greetings.com/events/christmas_w orld_day/info/italian_christmas.html
There's no specific mention of lasagne, but I'm sure that different regions of Italy have their own specialities.
Maybe your girlfriend doesn't see the point of eating turkey (or more traditionally goose) on Christmas Day? Or rich fruit cake or mince pies!